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Who Wrote This?

Who Wrote This?

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If ChatGPT can write an essay that gets an A in your class, what exactly was that paper assessing?

That’s the question nobody in education wants to sit with. Schools are spending thousands on AI detection software, rewriting honor codes, and reverting to handwritten exams. Universities are dusting off blue books like it’s 1987. And none of it is treating the actual problem.

In this first episode of The School Doctor podcast, I diagnose what’s really behind the AI cheating panic: decades of assessment theater, eroded trust infrastructure, and an institutional reflex to police students rather than redesign the work we ask them to do.

Along the way: why “assessment kabuki” is the perfect metaphor for what we’ve been performing, what cognitive debt actually costs students who outsource their thinking, and why the question was never “who wrote this?” It was always “have we built a school worth doing honest work in?”

Episode 1 runs 20-some minutes. No jargon or vendor pitches. Just an honest exam from someone who’s been making rounds in K-12 schools for a long time.

The Pulse newsletter isn’t going anywhere. The podcast is an addition, not a replacement. Same diagnostic lens, new format.

Hit play. The doctor is in.



This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit schooldoctor.substack.com
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